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| As countries around the world ease their coronavirus lockdown restrictions, Singapore moves into Phase Two of its three-phased reopening. Almost all business activities have resumed, including physical retail stores, F&B dine-in outlets, and personal health and wellness services. For the latest advisories and guidelines on safety measures, please refer to EDB’s COVID-19 page. | Amidst global uncertainty, we are heartened about a spot of good news: IMD ranks Singapore as the most competitive economy globally in its latest World Competitiveness Ranking, citing robust international trade, advanced tech infrastructure and a skilled labour force as differentiating factors. Singapore will continue drawing on these strengths as it progressively reopens. | In this issue, we share tips and insights on how businesses can operate in the midst of COVID-19. Read what HR experts say about creating a positive work culture even as we work from home, and discover how digital consumption habits have changed because of the pandemic. Or read an op-ed penned by Singapore’s Prime Minister as he shares his take on the US-China relationship and the implications on the region. On the COVID-19 front, Singapore has launched human clinical trials for an antibody drug that could be used as a potential treatment for the coronavirus. | Continue reading to find out more. |
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| | Why trust, accountability and empathy matter more than ever in the workplace | As working from home becomes widespread, how can businesses create a new work culture that is adaptable and future-proof? In a webinar EDB jointly held with the Human Capital Leadership Institute, HR experts from ChapmanCG, Dyson and the Singapore Human Resources Institute share valuable tips on just how to do so. Prioritising human-centred leadership and empathy, as well as leveraging technology to connect, are key. | Read More |
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| | The impact of US-China relations on Asia’s security and success | Amid tensions between the United States (US) and China, the strategic choices that the two countries make will determine the future of Asia-Pacific, says Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. In an op-ed, he shares that countries in the region do not wish to pick sides, and adds that the security and prosperity of Asia-Pacific rest on whether the two powers can “overcome differences, build mutual trust and work constructively to uphold a stable and peaceful international order”. | Read More |
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| | | | Singapore begins human trials for potential COVID-19 treatment | Twenty-three healthy individuals in Singapore have volunteered to be involved in a clinical safety trial for an antibody drug, TY027, that could hopefully be used as a form of treatment for patients with COVID-19. The drug is developed by Singapore-based biotechnology firm Tychan. If the trials prove successful, TY027 could also be used to provide temporary protection against infection by the coronavirus. | Read More |
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| Support measures for Singapore-based businesses | In its annual manpower survey, the America Chamber of Commerce in Singapore found that the Singapore Government’s support measures have benefitted businesses and enabled them to retain their workers. Check out this summary to find out more about the support measures for workers and businesses here, unveiled in four Singapore Budgets. |
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[14 July] Fireside Chat - Emerging Stronger in Asia-Pacific | The crisis, the new norm, lives and livelihood - we've heard it all. What's next? As countries emerge from the pandemic, spot the trends and opportunities in Asia-Pacific – the fastest growing region in the world. Join a fireside chat between LinkedIn co-founder Allen Blue and Singapore Senior Minister of State Dr Janil Puthucheary to know more about how Singapore, the hub for the region, learns from the crisis and paves the path forward. | Register now |
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